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team members who helped to apprehend him or actually put the handcuffs on the suspect. the hour is about much more than that. earlier today, a local newspaper columnist said people here in boston had many more important things to worry about than the guy who did this. mourning their dead, healing their wounds and living their lives. not making an alleged killer and would-be mass murderer the center of all the attention. that's a good message we think tonight. late today, a week after two bombs went off there, the fbi handed control over that stretch of boylston street back to the city, beginning the process of turning a crime scene back into one of boston's main arteries. as i said, there is a lot to tell you about. with dignitaries gathered, a bagpipe playing, the flag which has been flying at half staff for the last week was lowered and folded. earlier today, at ten to 3:00, that same stretch of boylston, all corners of boston, watertown and beyond, fell silent. silence fell over washington as well, including the white house, where president obama observed the moment,
team members who helped to apprehend him or actually put the handcuffs on the suspect. the hour is about much more than that. earlier today, a local newspaper columnist said people here in boston had many more important things to worry about than the guy who did this. mourning their dead, healing their wounds and living their lives. not making an alleged killer and would-be mass murderer the center of all the attention. that's a good message we think tonight. late today, a week after two bombs...
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team that put the boston bombing suspect in handcuffs describes the final minutes of the capture. the first national interview coming up. i turned 65 last week. the math of retirement is different today. money has to last longer. i don't want to pour over pie charts all day. i want to travel, and i want the income to do it. ishares incomes etfs. low cost and diversified. find out why nine out of ten large professional investors choose ishares for their etfs. ishares by blackrock. call 1-800-ishares for a prospectus, which includes investment objectives, risks, charges and expenses. read and consider it carefully before investing. risk includes possible loss of principal. we've made major advancements in reducing the incidents of broken bones in seniors. we've received recognition for getting hypertension under control for over 80% of our members. we've made significant advances in asthma, immunization and maternity care. and we've received numerous high ratings for our excellent standard of care. we're focusing on the big things so you can enjoy the little things. kaiser permanent
team that put the boston bombing suspect in handcuffs describes the final minutes of the capture. the first national interview coming up. i turned 65 last week. the math of retirement is different today. money has to last longer. i don't want to pour over pie charts all day. i want to travel, and i want the income to do it. ishares incomes etfs. low cost and diversified. find out why nine out of ten large professional investors choose ishares for their etfs. ishares by blackrock. call...
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i'm sorry, you know, bring your handcuffs, i don't care, i'll go to jail. i don't care. >> harris: wow, $300 a day? they make a decision or at least talk about it in two weeks and we'll stay on the story. a special thanks to kelly joyce, fox affiliate wofl for that. adam scott was the first australian to win the masters in a two hole playoffs against cabrera. tiger woods tied for fourth, pretty good after controversy in the tournament this weekend. and jim gray, our masters connection is in augusta and joins us next. a man arrested for robbing a jewelry store, only police can't find anything on him. next, what that suspect did to hide a diamond ring. ♪ he's gonna buy me a diamond ring ♪ ♪ and if that diamond ring won't shine ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] you are a business pro. omnipotent of opportunity. you know how to mix business... with business. and you...rent from national. because only national lets you choose any car in the aisle. and go. you can even take a full-size or above. and still pay the mid-size price. i could get used to this. [ male an
i'm sorry, you know, bring your handcuffs, i don't care, i'll go to jail. i don't care. >> harris: wow, $300 a day? they make a decision or at least talk about it in two weeks and we'll stay on the story. a special thanks to kelly joyce, fox affiliate wofl for that. adam scott was the first australian to win the masters in a two hole playoffs against cabrera. tiger woods tied for fourth, pretty good after controversy in the tournament this weekend. and jim gray, our masters connection is...
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nights at a manhattan hotel in order to avoid having his to avoid havin family seeing him carted off in handcuffs. something they have been seenging to do for years now. black stone opted to leave more than 400 million with the fund after doing their own investigation of culture and compliance and finding that they were comfortable with it. still the headline damage from the ongoing probe was enough that 1.7 billion was enough. and keeping black stone and other external investors on board could be a challenge. >> what do we know about the top holdings? who might? who may not pull t t money out? what about where they're invested? we do know about it. sac is obviously a very active trader. what we know through the end of december may not be totally current. news corps, sher win williams, these are positions that they have all had. and the question always is, when you have a fund like this that has damage going on, potentially may have to create more cash, are you going to see selling pressure on these names? i know that happened with paulson in years past. >> i don't want to be the public spokesman
nights at a manhattan hotel in order to avoid having his to avoid havin family seeing him carted off in handcuffs. something they have been seenging to do for years now. black stone opted to leave more than 400 million with the fund after doing their own investigation of culture and compliance and finding that they were comfortable with it. still the headline damage from the ongoing probe was enough that 1.7 billion was enough. and keeping black stone and other external investors on board could...
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another officer tackled him, threw him to the ground, two other officers hit him -- started to handcuff him. at the same time, the brother got in the suv and came roaring down the street. my officers had trouble hearing that because of so many explosions. and somebody was able to get their attention and they dove out of the way, just before being run over and killed by the brother. he did, market, run his brother over. my understanding is that he was dragged 40 feet down the street. >> all right. so that car disappeared. and the next thing you know, he's under a tarp in the back of someone's house. about how far away was that from where the scene was, where his brother was run over? >> right. probably a little over a half a mile, greta, from where the original gun fight. the car was abandoned and where the boat was, a half a mile distance from there. >> then, so then, were you there when they were attempting to take him into custody, when they had gotten notice that the boat tarps had been cut and the police have been summoned -- were you at the scene? >> well, my officers were the firs
another officer tackled him, threw him to the ground, two other officers hit him -- started to handcuff him. at the same time, the brother got in the suv and came roaring down the street. my officers had trouble hearing that because of so many explosions. and somebody was able to get their attention and they dove out of the way, just before being run over and killed by the brother. he did, market, run his brother over. my understanding is that he was dragged 40 feet down the street. >>...
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complete with politicians in handcuffs and envelopes of cash being passed in parked cars and wiretaps. sometimes, politics is really just an episode of "the sopranos." . the easiest place to start is the 2012 election in new york state. kind of a weird one in new york state. you know that the governor of new york state is a democrat and a very popular one. andrew cuomo. he was not on the ballot in 2012. he had been elected in 2010. election night 2010, everything else in the country went republican, but that race was blue by 30 points. then in 2012, andrew cuomo's not on the ballot. the only statewide races with were the presidential race, in which obama beat his opponent by 27 points. one of the biggest margins of any state in the country. the other statewide race, november 2012, was the senate seat held by kirsten gillibrand. beat her challenger by a 45-point margin. the political picture in new york state was overwhelmingly democratic. just solidly blue in terms of the 2012 election, but new york is a big state. a largely rural state and a more idea logical state that it sometimes
complete with politicians in handcuffs and envelopes of cash being passed in parked cars and wiretaps. sometimes, politics is really just an episode of "the sopranos." . the easiest place to start is the 2012 election in new york state. kind of a weird one in new york state. you know that the governor of new york state is a democrat and a very popular one. andrew cuomo. he was not on the ballot in 2012. he had been elected in 2010. election night 2010, everything else in the country...
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it out and we care the -- scare the hell out of you and put you in handcuffs and cart you away. they believe there is deterrent value in that. they believe there is deterrent value to make the person essentially cooperate. i will tell you this there is disagreement between the u.s. attorney owes as how to handle this. fbi runs the show. u.s. attorneys office brings the cases and they indicted people but on this particular thing when it comes to basically arrests it is the fbi's calls. their call is essentially to keep arresting people in this fashion. i think, this is my opinion. i think it is incredibly excessive. i do not believe that one thing to knock down the doors of rapists and murderers and terrorists. another thing of a guy accused of insider trading on a couple stocks, to bring him through the indignities of something like this but i don't run the show over there and neither does the u.s. attorney's office. we do know there is major disagreement. how this plays out in the future will be interesting because one of the critical issues of this arrest was how a wall -- "wa
it out and we care the -- scare the hell out of you and put you in handcuffs and cart you away. they believe there is deterrent value in that. they believe there is deterrent value to make the person essentially cooperate. i will tell you this there is disagreement between the u.s. attorney owes as how to handle this. fbi runs the show. u.s. attorneys office brings the cases and they indicted people but on this particular thing when it comes to basically arrests it is the fbi's calls. their...
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it's a step by step process, brought here in handcuffs by u.s. marshals. we're told the first step of that process is he was strip searched. right after that he went through a medical screening. obviously once again in stable condition. more responsive now than he was before. he went through a psychological screening to make sure that he wasn't in danger of hurting himself. i'm told here by a representative here that the result of that psychological screening determined that he was not in danger of hurting himself. he was also fingerprinted. a dna sample was taken from him as well. and then he was photographed. then all of that material was given and turned over to the fbi. that entire part of the process, wolf, i'm told took just about an hour before he was then transferred to his cell. wolf? >> do we know who else is at that federal prison there? i understand there are a lot of others who need medical attention psychological attention. what do we know about this facility? >> well, devens federal medical center is one of six here in the commonwealth of ma
it's a step by step process, brought here in handcuffs by u.s. marshals. we're told the first step of that process is he was strip searched. right after that he went through a medical screening. obviously once again in stable condition. more responsive now than he was before. he went through a psychological screening to make sure that he wasn't in danger of hurting himself. i'm told here by a representative here that the result of that psychological screening determined that he was not in...
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we reached out and symbolically after the fbi team had had him, symbolically we let the mbta put the handcuffs on. >> did he say anything? >> again, the fbi took over the investigation. they're the ones who speak to him. our job was over. he was in custody. he was -- you know, the fbi took control of the investigation. at that point, you know, our main concern was that all our officers were safe, and we cleared out of the area. so at that point the fbi took custody, our part ended up. all we're doing now is guiardin the hospital, with both the fbi, as well as state police. >> last question right here, sir. last question right here, please. >> at that point did you at any point think that you may not find him? >> like i said, all of our officers were out there, again, from 1:00 in the morning. all right? we were walking around all day long. so we were all tired. thank god -- and i have to really reach out to the watertown residents. they were great. you know, our officers had to use bathrooms, we were getting offered food. i can't say enough about the cooperation of the residents of watertown.
we reached out and symbolically after the fbi team had had him, symbolically we let the mbta put the handcuffs on. >> did he say anything? >> again, the fbi took over the investigation. they're the ones who speak to him. our job was over. he was in custody. he was -- you know, the fbi took control of the investigation. at that point, you know, our main concern was that all our officers were safe, and we cleared out of the area. so at that point the fbi took custody, our part ended...
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. >> and it's hard to put into words what that kind of feeling islike when you are literally handcuffs and unable to make your move. john, it's also happening at the same time that they start to roll out products. >> melissa lee brought up the point that at the end of may they'll extend the hours for trade. we don't know. was it something similar where they had the denial of service for two days where they had hackers actively attacking them. and obviously the fact that people haven't been able to trade. big institutions. public pension funds and folks that really need to move billions of dollars around very quickly at the end of the week. #. they've been shut out so far today. huge news. we know when we get more details we'll come back to yo. unbelievable outage. we'll get a lot more on that breaking story when we come right back. but we can still help you see your big picture. with the fidelity guided portfolio summary, you choose which accounts to track and use fidelity's analytics to spot trends, gain insights, and figure out what you want to do next. all in one place. i'm meredith
. >> and it's hard to put into words what that kind of feeling islike when you are literally handcuffs and unable to make your move. john, it's also happening at the same time that they start to roll out products. >> melissa lee brought up the point that at the end of may they'll extend the hours for trade. we don't know. was it something similar where they had the denial of service for two days where they had hackers actively attacking them. and obviously the fact that people...